@the other girl saidDepends if it’s a mission. If it is love, then that may conquer all. Either way, they both get to live outside their suits after seven years of confinement. Of course, the mutation may not cure the illness but actually cause a worst transformation.

I’m always impressed with how well emotions are conveyed through the TS’er masks.

Why would a TS’er want to mutate? They will be hunted and they know first hand the cost of getting caught by TS’ers.

Illness has been mentioned as has infiltration. We saw a bit of programming with Kowalsky, but it may have failed because it wasn’t a voluntary mutation in her case and she felt betrayed by the TS’ers when she wanted to speak with her son.

The killing of two Topsiders and the sacrifice of two willing agents would outweigh the extinction of the mutants. (in a military sense anyway). They were present after the slaughter of mutants. Did they participate or were they interrupted while asking questions?

It could be the loneliness and lack of intimacy and touch that Flask craved.

Are they actually TS’ers? There is the race that made the ship. I have a feeling that the true answers are months or even years away.

Am I the only one who’s still paranoid about the “friendly” topsiders? Why do they want to know? Why is the healing capabilities such an important factor? Who needs it? Sigh… have to wait until Monday.